Van Gogh's Twin
Title | Van Gogh's Twin PDF eBook |
Author | Frances Fowle |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Art dealers |
ISBN | 9781906270292 |
This is the first book devoted to the art dealer Alex Reid, who was a close friend of Van Gogh and Whistler and enjoyed an international reputation
Vincent and Theo Van Gogh
Title | Vincent and Theo Van Gogh PDF eBook |
Author | Jan Hulsker |
Publisher | |
Pages | 514 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
A dual biography of brothers Vincent and Theo van Gogh.
Make Van Gogh's Bed
Title | Make Van Gogh's Bed PDF eBook |
Author | Julie Appel |
Publisher | Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781402735677 |
Invites young readers to touch Impressionist and other nineteenth-century paintings, including Van Gogh's "Starry Night," Degas' "L'Etoile," and Morisot's "The Cradle." On board pages.
The Van Gogh Sisters
Title | The Van Gogh Sisters PDF eBook |
Author | Willem-Jan Verlinden |
Publisher | Thames & Hudson |
Pages | 387 |
Release | 2021-04-20 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0500776490 |
This biography of Vincent van Gogh’s sisters tells the fascinating story of the lives of these women whose history has largely been neglected. Many people are familiar with the life and art of Vincent van Gogh, and his extensive correspondence with his brother Theo. But their sisters—Ana, Lies, and Wil van Gogh—have gone overlooked until now. In this compelling group biography based on extensive primary resources, art historian Willem-Jan Verlinden brings Vincent’s three sisters into the spotlight. At a time when the feminist movement was beginning to take root and idealists were clamoring for revolution, the Van Gogh sisters recorded their aspirations and dreams, their disappointments and grief. Based on little-known correspondence between the sisters, this fascinating account of these remarkable women captures a moment of profound social, economic, and artistic change. With great clarity and empathy, The Van Gogh Sisters relates the sisters’ intimate discussions of art, poetry, books, personal ambitions, and employment. Their story will resonate with readers and broaden understandings of Vincent van Gogh’s childhood. Set against the backdrop of a turbulent period in nineteenth-century history this story sheds new light on these impressive women, deepening our understanding of this unique and often troubled family.
Van Gogh in Arles
Title | Van Gogh in Arles PDF eBook |
Author | Vincent van Gogh |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Arles (France) |
ISBN | 0870993763 |
"A collection of paintings and drawings produced by Vincent van Gogh while living in the South of France is accompanied by discussions of this period of his life and work."--GoogleBooks.
Van Gogh and the Sunflowers
Title | Van Gogh and the Sunflowers PDF eBook |
Author | Laurence Anholt |
Publisher | B.E.S. Publishing |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9780764138546 |
Despite the derision of their neighbors, a young French boy and his family befriend the lonely painter who comes to their town and begin to admire his unusual paintings.
Van Gogh's Ear
Title | Van Gogh's Ear PDF eBook |
Author | Bernadette Murphy |
Publisher | Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2016-07-12 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0374716021 |
The best-known and most sensational event in Vincent van Gogh’s life is also the least understood. For more than a century, biographers and historians seeking definitive facts about what happened on a December night in Arles have unearthed more questions than answers. Why would an artist at the height of his powers commit such a brutal act? Who was the mysterious “Rachel” to whom he presented his macabre gift? Did he use a razor or a knife? Was it just a segment—or did Van Gogh really lop off his entire ear? In Van Gogh’s Ear, Bernadette Murphy reveals, for the first time, the true story of this long-misunderstood incident, sweeping away decades of myth and giving us a glimpse of a troubled but brilliant artist at his breaking point. Murphy’s detective work takes her from Europe to the United States and back, from the holdings of major museums to the moldering contents of forgotten archives. She braids together her own thrilling journey of discovery with a narrative of Van Gogh’s life in Arles, the sleepy Provençal town where he created his finest work, and vividly reconstructs the world in which he moved—the madams and prostitutes, café patrons and police inspectors, shepherds and bohemian artists. We encounter Van Gogh’s brother and benefactor Theo, his guest and fellow painter Paul Gauguin, and many local subjects of Van Gogh’s paintings, some of whom Murphy identifies for the first time. Strikingly, Murphy uncovers previously unknown information about “Rachel”—and uses it to propose a bold new hypothesis about what was occurring in Van Gogh’s heart and mind as he made a mysterious delivery to her doorstep. As it reopens one of art history’s most famous cold cases, Van Gogh’s Ear becomes a fascinating work of detection. It is also a study of a painter creating his most iconic and revolutionary work, pushing himself ever closer to greatness even as he edged toward madness—and one fateful sweep of the blade that would resonate through the ages.